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The Family Fun Fitness series is a series of fitness, dance and sports games by Bandai, featuring the Power Pad (Family Trainer in Japan). Nintendo have also published a number of games in this series.
Games published by Nintendo
- Dance Aerobics (North America, 1989)
- World Class Track Meet (Europe, 1988)
- Super Team Games (North America, 1988)
- Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt / World Class Track Meet (North America, 1990; compilation Game Pak)
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